homeour email

"This was a fantastic way to enhance my professional education"

Maria Lopez, SEAT, Spain

PROGRAMMES

Masters
Dual Programmes
Professional
ACCA
About ACCA
ACCA Compete 1st Class
Redundancy Assurance
PASS Guarantee
Why study ACCA at LSBF
Modes of study
BSc in Applied Accounting
Pass rates
ACCA syllabus
Birmingham Faculty
London Faculty
Entry requirements
ICFE
Revision
CIMA
ICAEW
CFA®
CIM
IMC
Executive Education
Short Programmes
Undergraduate
Study Online

 

Call us today

To speak to an Advisor, call us.

London:
+44 (0) 207 823 2303

Birmingham:
+44 (0) 121 616 3370

Manchester:
+44 (0) 161 713 1777


Request more info

By Phone
By Email
Name:
Telephone:
Email:
Programme:
Which intake are you interested in?
January 2010 (Full-time only)
February 2010
June 2010
July 2010 (Full-time only)
 
Campus Location:
Country of Residence:
Additional Comments (limit of 500 characters) :

Call Back

 
Key Facts

Duration
12 months

Course Fees

Co-ordinator's Name
Ilana Erlikh
on +44 (0)207 823 2303
or email us

 
Apply Now

Oxford Brookes BSc in Applied Accounting

The ACCA's innovative partnership with Oxford Brookes University enables students to obtain a BSc Honours Degree in Applied Accounting, while studying for their ACCA qualification.

To gain the degree, you must complete the first two parts of the Professional Scheme of examinations, and submit a Research and Analysis Project to the university for assessment.

To be eligible, students must:

  • Have sat and passed, or been exempted from, all of the ACCA papers at level one, and papers F4 and F6
  • Have sat and passed papers F9, F7 and F8
  • Have registered with ACCA for the Oxford Brookes degree in Applied Accounting

Important note:
Students who have exemptions from papers F9, F8 or F8, or any other papers, based on qualifications gained more than ten years ago, are not eligible to join the degree scheme.

To obtain the Oxford Brookes degree in Applied Accounting students must:

  • Complete a Research and Analysis Project (5000 words)
  • Complete a key skills statement (1500 words)
  • Attend at least three meetings with a mentor
  • Present their project to the mentor and, if possible, a peer group of students

The LSBF Research and analysis Project Mentoring Service

A nominated mentor, employed by LSBF, will provide you with the following support service:

  • Meetings at times and dates negotiated with yourself
  • Help in choosing your research topic
  • Advice on research sources and methods
  • Advice on preparing the key skills statement
  • Review of your draft project, and critical commentary
  • Coaching for the project presentation
  • There is no time limit to the mentorship service
  • You can have as many meetings as you need
  • The mentorship service will end only when you submit a successful project


E-mail: info@lsbf.org.uk | 2003 - 2010 © London School of Business & Finance.